Byrne Seminars are small, one-credit courses taught by Rutgers’ world-renowned faculty who come from departments and professional schools across the university. Limited to 20 students per section, each unique seminar introduces students to the professor’s area of expertise and their latest research. The Byrne program is open to all first-year students during the fall and spring semesters. Students who take a Byrne often find that studying with a professor in a small seminar has a profound impact on their collegiate experience, including connecting them to campus resources, peers with similar interests, and new opportunities for majors or fields of research. For a full listing of seminars, check out https://nbprovost.rutgers.edu/byrne-seminars
Byrne Seminars - Office of Undergraduate Education
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Experiential Learning & Career Preparation - Research Opportunities - Undergraduate Research
Involvement & Community - First-year Experience - Academic Opportunities
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